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you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your attention to the to world war ii veterans that are here with us today. they are amazing guys who have also become my very, very good friends. i first like to acknowledge julian, and his daughter, julie. can you give a wave? where is julian? julian served in the navy as a cook, and also on the unit for he buried both japanese and american soldiers. he is a published poet. next i want to tell you about joe. who is a company today by his wife. say hi, joe. [applause] many of the now joe, but you might not know why. this picture was taken of him in 1945 in "life" magazine. it was called the human skeleton, w
you know, on the flight is a nonprofit organization started by earl warren here with us today, and jeff miller. it flies world war ii veterans after to see this beautiful memorial at no cost to the veterans. they fly from 117 cities from across the country and have flown over 100,000 veterans to date. for the past two years my business partners and our team have followed the veterans and volunteers from the stars and stripes on the organization in milwaukee. it's my honor to direct your...
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issues point sorry for jumping in jeff go ahead. thank you it is a tax on everybody it is a tax on very thin people who exercise a lot and might occasionally want to enjoy a coca-cola you're taxing them too this is a a really bad idea to solve a complex problem you know we've got the first lady doing very reasonable things and then you've got people way out of the left to saying that the obama administration is too far to the right that should tell you where maybe a reasonable approach is down the middle yes i from the right indorsing most of what the first lady has done you've got people in the very far left trying to control how we live with fat taxes with limiting advertising they're against marketing the people who are pushing these taxes and many said it very directly are against corporations the first lady has decided we need to work together with corporations work with everybody everyone has to see to make you know what i am saying and i do. what i can somehow didn't follow it. was going to be a first of all i can't imagine i
issues point sorry for jumping in jeff go ahead. thank you it is a tax on everybody it is a tax on very thin people who exercise a lot and might occasionally want to enjoy a coca-cola you're taxing them too this is a a really bad idea to solve a complex problem you know we've got the first lady doing very reasonable things and then you've got people way out of the left to saying that the obama administration is too far to the right that should tell you where maybe a reasonable approach is down...
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[laughter] jeff -- 1/2 to recruiting. i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to say. despite some plays like that, mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> from the susquehanna bank sports center, this is an 11 sports. >> one heck of a game between the ravens and redskins.
[laughter] jeff -- 1/2 to recruiting. i will give the phone to bob and you can ask him. -- i have to go recruiting. hold on one second. [laughter] some people want to have a drink with you. they want to meet at jeff's. >> my goodness. that man hosts a radio show and he was using the phone to record the press conference. that is mortifying. >> you cannot use remote -- use your iphone to multitask. he handled that very well. >> there were some frustrating moments tuesday -- to...
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jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now is that we need more demand stimulus and the real danger is all this talk about cutting government spending can jeopardize the rather tepid economic growth we already have next year. >> eliot: ed, back to you. crs, congressional research service came out with a study that claims that there is, in fact no correlation between lowering taxes and increasing investment. many studies i have looked at reach the same conclusion. what is your sort of argument that those studies are wrong as a matter of analytical outcome? >> we don't give out ph.d.s for not finding correlation. first y
jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now...
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jeff zellany of the "new york times." nina easton of fortune magazine and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. north korea conducted four multiple stage missile tests before and all four failed. nina how significant that the regime successfully launched long range missile. how much more of a threat does it make north korea >> tremendous threat. you think about, exactly almost ten years ago that george w. bush declared north korea part of the axis of evil. since then they have been steadily progressing in fairness under both administration toward having a nuclear capability that threaten even the shore of the united states. so now we have a rocket, that can launch a satellite, lon long-term. across okinawa to water of the philippines. not a big step from that to go to a long range missile with a nuclear warhead on it. that is clearly where they are heading. a big channel right now for u.n. ambassador susan rice in particular. but also president obama. because the action will be at the u.n. are you going to get tougher
jeff zellany of the "new york times." nina easton of fortune magazine and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. north korea conducted four multiple stage missile tests before and all four failed. nina how significant that the regime successfully launched long range missile. how much more of a threat does it make north korea >> tremendous threat. you think about, exactly almost ten years ago that george w. bush declared north korea part of the axis of evil. since then they...
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jeff flock live at midway airport with this story. jeff: it is funny. some guy wal walked up to me and said what are you doing, what is your story? to the top of the privatization of midway airport. another way for the city to lose money. the city just privatize the parking meters. $1.5 billion deal, 75 years, but the problem is this. they got all the money up front and the city spent all the money already, and now in the parking meters are out of order because they're tearing up the street they have to pay the company back. usually privatization does a better job of managing things like airports and the government tenders to do, but people in chicago are kind of wary about this. he wants to privatize midway airport. have a deal. ithey deal to do it for $2.5 billion. airports are huge generators of cash. the parking concessions, food and beverage concessions, rental car rentals, the places that do that tends to be a big cash generator. companies like to get in on that, i like to do it more efficiently. but here's the problem. don't get the money up fron
jeff flock live at midway airport with this story. jeff: it is funny. some guy wal walked up to me and said what are you doing, what is your story? to the top of the privatization of midway airport. another way for the city to lose money. the city just privatize the parking meters. $1.5 billion deal, 75 years, but the problem is this. they got all the money up front and the city spent all the money already, and now in the parking meters are out of order because they're tearing up the street...
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dagen: jeff flock is in lansing, michigan, with much more. jeff. jeff: first, i want to show you the scene out here. you have been walking around. my guess is about 12,000 people so far. many of them inside. there is not much you can do, other than make your voice heard. >> i am sure there will be some legal challenges to it. other than that, we will have it in michigan. we will work extremely hard for the next few years to make sure we elect people who listen to all of michigan. jeff: how much does this damage the union folks? >> we have 100% participation. we do a good job for the members. members understand that if they are going to get the barest contract, there needs to be collective power together. jeff: you will have workplaces now where if you and i are working for general motors, we both make the same amount of money, i can opt out of the union. the governor said he does not want the vision in this state. >> he is creating division in the state. the tens of thousands of jobs, the billions of dollars, through collective bargaining that were
dagen: jeff flock is in lansing, michigan, with much more. jeff. jeff: first, i want to show you the scene out here. you have been walking around. my guess is about 12,000 people so far. many of them inside. there is not much you can do, other than make your voice heard. >> i am sure there will be some legal challenges to it. other than that, we will have it in michigan. we will work extremely hard for the next few years to make sure we elect people who listen to all of michigan. jeff:...
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jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports uniforms. >>> experts say that more than half the ones available now are fake. elvis presley tops this year's list of the most forged celebrity signatures. last time we checked he hadn't signed a signature in a while. he's followed by the beatles, first man on the moon, armstrong, and people are still forge kennedy's autograph. >> there's no faking this. here are the most annoying words of 2012. this one, jeff? >> amazing? would that be in there? >> we'll see. for the fourth year, whatever is the most annoying phrase. like, in humber two on the list. followed by, yo
jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports...
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dagen: jeff, thank you very much for that. connell: now to barclays getting bullish on the oil services sector. dagen: sander smith knows it all from the pits of the cme. sandra: oil is flirting with $90 a barrel. the energy sector is one of the best performers today. i have a god who is like barclays very bullish on the sector. >> we have been accumulating halliburton for the past few months. sandra: production levels are significantly higher. it is the threat of more consumption going forward? >> i think we are able to now support ourselves better in the future. i think a lot of people that we would be counting on the middle east forever. sandra: you say own oil services at these levels. >> yes. 4325 cycles. sandra: there you have it. oil is on quite the run today. a lot of folks very bullish, along with barclays on those stocks. back to you. dagen: please use this time of year to remind yourself of how lucky you are to work with me. that is connell's christmas card to the. connell: merry christmas. dagen: you do not want to
dagen: jeff, thank you very much for that. connell: now to barclays getting bullish on the oil services sector. dagen: sander smith knows it all from the pits of the cme. sandra: oil is flirting with $90 a barrel. the energy sector is one of the best performers today. i have a god who is like barclays very bullish on the sector. >> we have been accumulating halliburton for the past few months. sandra: production levels are significantly higher. it is the threat of more consumption going...
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jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to yo
jeff, great to talk with you. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time today. jeff jordan. >>> after the break, my observation on why we don't have a deal in washington yet and how we might be able to get there. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever...
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jeff flock has more. jeff: take a look at this customer care service center. the calls are beginning to come in. there is, at this point, no deal. at this point, no guidance. >> we are following the irs guidelines. from the social security perspective, we are increasing the taxes by 2%. jeff: there was a social security tax holiday for employees. they were paying at 6.2%. >> for two years they have been paying at 4.2 and now it will go back up to 6.2. jeff: is there anyway, based on what you know, is there any way your employees can react quickly enough to get that in place by this friday's paycheck? >> it all depends on the nature of the deal. it is possible. it depends on how complicated the deal is. it can be quite a bit. you have a 2% increase that will affect everybody. on the lower brackets, they are scheduled to go to 15%. jeff: at this point, though, dagen, they will stick with the 2012 until they hear something else from the irs. that all depends on what happens in washington. dagen: that payroll tax will probably go away. thank you again. jeff flock
jeff flock has more. jeff: take a look at this customer care service center. the calls are beginning to come in. there is, at this point, no deal. at this point, no guidance. >> we are following the irs guidelines. from the social security perspective, we are increasing the taxes by 2%. jeff: there was a social security tax holiday for employees. they were paying at 6.2%. >> for two years they have been paying at 4.2 and now it will go back up to 6.2. jeff: is there anyway, based on...
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dagen: jeff, thank you so much for that. jeff flock in illinois. we have another storm headed our way. we will have the latest weather reports. here are some of today's losers on the nasdaq. ♪ dagen: just after one winter storm dumped snow, here comes another one. i do not need to smile. what is not to smile about. >> good morning, everyone. we have another storm system. it is looking more and more that this storm will be intensifying enough to dumped a foot of snow. please, stay alert if you live across eastern massachusetts, maine, you could be looking at a significant snowfall of that. that storm system is further off to the north as right now. nothing we are not used to out here. as we head south, we do have showers and storms. something of note and concern is we do have reports of freezing rain across arkansas and western portions of tennessee. we could be seeing it as early as saturday morning. if you are hitting the road, keep that in mind. some places could get a foot of snow. dagen: but not in time square. >> not in times square. dagen:
dagen: jeff, thank you so much for that. jeff flock in illinois. we have another storm headed our way. we will have the latest weather reports. here are some of today's losers on the nasdaq. ♪ dagen: just after one winter storm dumped snow, here comes another one. i do not need to smile. what is not to smile about. >> good morning, everyone. we have another storm system. it is looking more and more that this storm will be intensifying enough to dumped a foot of snow. please, stay alert...
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jeff couldn't be here, but he has passed legislation that would make this nation energy- independent. that's pretty impressive for somebody who's been in the haas for one term and newly -- house for one term and newly elected. tom, you bring to the table problem solving. you were chairman of the county council. you understand your district has got a lot of opportunity. you're the cash cow for the state. all of us are going to myrtle beach one day. that's the american dream is to go to myrtle beach. and he brings height to the delegation. so welcome, tim. the only advice i can give you is that you got here by being tim scott, not lindsay graham, not jim demint, just keep being tim scott and that will be good for our state. you have a unique opportunity for the conservative cause. you've nikkei burdens. and i want to help you where i can. and anything my office can do to help you get started we will do. but the only advice i can give you is just keep being the good person you are. and the thing about tim, not only is he good about being a congressman, he'll be a great senator. he's a be
jeff couldn't be here, but he has passed legislation that would make this nation energy- independent. that's pretty impressive for somebody who's been in the haas for one term and newly -- house for one term and newly elected. tom, you bring to the table problem solving. you were chairman of the county council. you understand your district has got a lot of opportunity. you're the cash cow for the state. all of us are going to myrtle beach one day. that's the american dream is to go to myrtle...
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: jeff davis road out sandy in his home on new jersey's long beach island. your house is in pretty good shape. you fared well. >> we were lucky, we were lucky. >> reporter: his house was saved by this wall of sand, part of a $16.8 million army corps of engineers project completed six months before sandy. >> they basically brought the waves to a stand still at this point. >> reporter: stew farrell is a coastal geologist who's examining how sand barriers stop rising water pushed ashore by the storm. >> in places where the projects had not been constructed, the damage was extensive and in some cases catastrophic. >> reporter: since 1986, the federal government helped new jersey pay $700 million to build sand walls as high as 22 feet. but some critics, including steve ellis of taxpayers for common sense, call it a beach bailout. >> what we need do is actually reorient the funding so that the majority of the cost is picked up by the localities rather than the federal taxpayer and when you look at sea level rise, we are in a situation where we're not going to be a
: jeff davis road out sandy in his home on new jersey's long beach island. your house is in pretty good shape. you fared well. >> we were lucky, we were lucky. >> reporter: his house was saved by this wall of sand, part of a $16.8 million army corps of engineers project completed six months before sandy. >> they basically brought the waves to a stand still at this point. >> reporter: stew farrell is a coastal geologist who's examining how sand barriers stop rising water...
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jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
jeff arnd is off tonight. another layer of rief in connecticut- as a communiiy frrday'' mass shooting. -3 jennifer davis is in ewwown, ccearer picture oo two little boys, burred tooay. today. 3 davis on cam top rain and cloudd usherrd n a tryinn day tte sandy hhok ellmentary sccool ssooting...one mother ssying in her eulogy,,it seemm... 'the kk is crying'...for her young son. malloy says: "you - try toofeel their pain, but yyu can't. you try to find some wwrds that you hope will
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news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of agony, thanks to that second term curse that affects just about every president who's had the misfortune to win a second term. the litmyany appears compelling from lincoln to fdr setback to nixon's disgrace to reagan's iran contra scandal to clinton's impeachment, to george w. bush's collapsing popularity a second term sounds so unappealing it's almost surprising obama didn't ask for a recount. it doesn't afflict every president. second, for many president, the woes of the second term are rooted in action and decisions taken in the first t
news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of...
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that's jeff bingaman. that could have been written for jeff bingaman by henry kaiser. this has been jeff bingaman's both owe for the last 30 years. he is not one for flashy press conferences. he is really most of the time too busy getting things done. jeff learned humility in the small town of silver city, new mexico, where he tbriew up. his father was a professor. his mom a teacher. they instilled in him a love and appreciation for education, and that is an understatement. he got his bachelor's degree at harvard, his law degree from stanford. mr. president, those are the two -- two of the finest educational institutions in the world, and he has a degree from both of them, harvard and stanford. at stanford where he is going to law school, he met his wonderful wife ann. i have such warmth for this woman. we have traveled together. i can remember trips we took on senate codels. she was always the life of the party. she was a great match for jeff. jeff being quiet, subdued. ann not always so. i love them both. ann is a political powerhouse in her own right. she served thr
that's jeff bingaman. that could have been written for jeff bingaman by henry kaiser. this has been jeff bingaman's both owe for the last 30 years. he is not one for flashy press conferences. he is really most of the time too busy getting things done. jeff learned humility in the small town of silver city, new mexico, where he tbriew up. his father was a professor. his mom a teacher. they instilled in him a love and appreciation for education, and that is an understatement. he got his...
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jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is a sprawling case. and one of the things that is interesting about that is that in gill there was at least a possibility that justice kagan might have had to recuse herself because of her involvement further down the line as solicitor general. that would have created the possibility of at least conceivably of a 4-4 tie on the court. but by not taking that case, i think you can ask jeffrey toobin, but my feeling is they increase the possibilities that they're going to get something here that really matters and doesn't just come out as a tie,
jeff toobin, joe johns both joining me. joe, we were talking about it a little bit -- a few minutes ago. it is very interesting, not just in the cases that the supreme court decided to take, but the ones that they decided not to take. why? >> that's absolutely right. there is one case, gill versus the office of personnel management, which had a whole list of plaintiffs in it, a number of couples that had been denied different types of benefits, that the court did not decide to take, it is...
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anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot of clarity in the past week. the fed came out. they confirm they're focused on their purchases and the belly of the curve that four to six-year bucket. right now i'm focusing being short these treasury futures in the ten year as well as the 30 year and they're getting hit rhe pretty hard today. >> could we be seeing the beginning of an asset class rotation out of bonds and into stocks? >> yeah, i think you make a very good point. it wasn't only the fiscal cliff that brought yields so low on the bonds. if you look just look in july we had an unemployme
anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot...
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you know, dan, we had visits this year from a lot of ceo's and i would struck by paul otelinni and jeff bezos. and it's going to double every couple of years and continue and roll through the economy, so you're going to have a digital revolution with artificial intelligence, voice recognition, things that transform the way we live our lives no matter, even if the economy keeps growing at 1% or 2%, one big question, is that growth and innovation going to happen here in the united states or more of it overseas in places like china? >> yeah, well, take this robotic device i just-- this is a medical device and under the obamacare law, medical devices will be subject to a tax because they have to pay for obamacare. >> paul: yes. >> this is the sort of thing, if we keep doing will suppress the growth of technology in this country and then again, there's the issue of immigration policies. a lot of this technology driven by engineers who come from asia, silicon valley and has been the result of immigration into the united states. if we don't stand in the front of these things, we can grow. >> p
you know, dan, we had visits this year from a lot of ceo's and i would struck by paul otelinni and jeff bezos. and it's going to double every couple of years and continue and roll through the economy, so you're going to have a digital revolution with artificial intelligence, voice recognition, things that transform the way we live our lives no matter, even if the economy keeps growing at 1% or 2%, one big question, is that growth and innovation going to happen here in the united states or more...
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jeff, what's going on with oil and line lumber? >> well, true, you know, the numbers really inching up in lumber as well. i'm in the lumber pit. trading concluded, but this is a small pit, six or seven or eight guys in here, and i say "guys," because they are usually guys. the lumber numbers, up 3.5% today, and lumber's traded in board feet, the contract, you know, what's a board foot, by the way, a foot that doesn't have anything to do. no, a board foot is a one foot length of lumber that's one foot wide and one inch thick. up $15, a thousand board feet here today, but the biggest mover in terms of volume is oil, as you pointed out, a big move for oil today, wti up -- the most it's been to the highest level in two months, the last number i had was up over -- almost $891 -- $91 a barrel, 2.5% for the day. the middle east, traders, not so much fiscal cliff optimism, nobody has optimism on that, but stuff from the middle east as guests earlier pointed out. a terror cell foiled, and that's not a foiled, even though it was foiled by th
jeff, what's going on with oil and line lumber? >> well, true, you know, the numbers really inching up in lumber as well. i'm in the lumber pit. trading concluded, but this is a small pit, six or seven or eight guys in here, and i say "guys," because they are usually guys. the lumber numbers, up 3.5% today, and lumber's traded in board feet, the contract, you know, what's a board foot, by the way, a foot that doesn't have anything to do. no, a board foot is a one foot length of...
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-hey, jeff. look at yonder. well, blast my buttons if that ain't service. well, you'd better get used to it. looks like this place is going to be your home for a long time to come. the merchandise recovered from harper's warehouse accounts for most of the stolen goods. a lot of my passengers are going to be happy when they hear about the money and valuables we found in his safe deposit box. -i can't thank you enough. not only for myself, but the whole community. in my case, words aren't quite adequate. -forget it, sir. tonto and i are glad it turned out this way. bye, mr. conway. -goodbye. we have unfinished business in sorrento city. -i think we'd better be going now. well, in that case, i won't be keeping you. goodbye, and good luck. if you need us, just let us know. adios. -adios. ♪ ♪ heigh-o, silver! away! ♪ ♪the roy rogers show starring roy rogers king of the cowboy trigger
-hey, jeff. look at yonder. well, blast my buttons if that ain't service. well, you'd better get used to it. looks like this place is going to be your home for a long time to come. the merchandise recovered from harper's warehouse accounts for most of the stolen goods. a lot of my passengers are going to be happy when they hear about the money and valuables we found in his safe deposit box. -i can't thank you enough. not only for myself, but the whole community. in my case, words aren't...
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a bartender named jeff typed in fat girls to keep of the bill. to keep track. >> reporter: with just 25% discount, they declined the manager's next offer, too. >> well, i can do 50%. we were just like, 50%. >> in a facebook message overnight, the owner maggie lewis apologized saying -- as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's no excuse. he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for that. >> reporter: but this is the sort of thing that will sting for a while. >> it's not funny. i can just see it over and over again. >> in the end, the casino and restaurant decided to raise their offer and comp the entire bill. that is not the way they had in mind of beating the house. it's really something. >> you can see how upset about it they are. >>> other news developing overnight. let's go back to john muller in for ron claiborne this morning. >>> u.s. forces in afghanistan led a dramatic raid overnight rescuing this american doctor being held by the taliban. he was kidnapped
a bartender named jeff typed in fat girls to keep of the bill. to keep track. >> reporter: with just 25% discount, they declined the manager's next offer, too. >> well, i can do 50%. we were just like, 50%. >> in a facebook message overnight, the owner maggie lewis apologized saying -- as for jeff, he's now looking for a new job. >> he was busy last night. but that's no excuse. he's trying to clean up the mess. >> i want to tell them that we're sincerely sorry for...
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jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the government has become more authoritarian, more corrupt, more rebel groups. what we are seeing is a symptom and cause. it's a symptom of this weak state that can't control its own territory. watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern c
jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the...
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dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts thanks to the looming cliff. gun sales rising over concerns of tighter gun control laws. we can find some winners in the stock market. here are some of those on the s&p. ♪ she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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jeff flock, what's going on at the cme? >> reporter: i am in the ag room where most all the agriculture futures are down except for coffee. take a look at the arab ca bean, 80% of the world's supply. there is a huge coffee glut, bean glut in brazil which produces about 40% of the world's supply. that is, of course, the bean used mostly by starbucks, dunkin doughnuts and others, and because of this glut in what's called a low-crop year, every other year it has a low year because of growing cyclings. they've had a record low crop year. you take a look at the prices, this was up as high as $3 a pound back in august of 2011. it is now closer to a dollar and a half a pound and headed south. that's the latest on coffee. what are those retailers doing all juiced up on coffee, sandra? i don't know. [laughter] >> yeah, well, some of them have been used up this year on coffee, but some of the fizzle being taken out here at the end of the year. if you've been taking part in the gap, unbelievable rally, turn around for this stock, so f
jeff flock, what's going on at the cme? >> reporter: i am in the ag room where most all the agriculture futures are down except for coffee. take a look at the arab ca bean, 80% of the world's supply. there is a huge coffee glut, bean glut in brazil which produces about 40% of the world's supply. that is, of course, the bean used mostly by starbucks, dunkin doughnuts and others, and because of this glut in what's called a low-crop year, every other year it has a low year because of growing...
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republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but that is not where he's headed. details, next. [ woman ] dear cat, your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into
republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but...
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republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but that is not where he's headed. details, next. still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] yes, it is. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the
republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but...
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one here from jeff who says i resolve to invest in pets and pampering. petsmart people love pets and profit from it. that's true, actually. ac tweets to accomplish my 2012 resolutions. that's one where i think a lot of us would agree. if you want to join the conversation, send in your thoughts worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex or tweet us individually. >>> the senate in the race against the clock as lawmakers try to solve the fiscal cliff impasse ahead of tonight's deadlines. >>> china ends the year as a sign of manufacturing growth as manufacturing activity hits itself fastest pace in 12 months. german, japanese and hong kong stocks are leading the way today. here is a look at today's other top stories. congress may be able to avoid the so-called dairy cliff. the house and senate agriculture committees are set to temporarily extend the u.s. farm bill. the move would keep a long dormant milk subsidy from coming back to life when the current farm bill expires today. the usda would be forced to buy milk well above what price they currently buy. we sho
one here from jeff who says i resolve to invest in pets and pampering. petsmart people love pets and profit from it. that's true, actually. ac tweets to accomplish my 2012 resolutions. that's one where i think a lot of us would agree. if you want to join the conversation, send in your thoughts worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex or tweet us individually. >>> the senate in the race against the clock as lawmakers try to solve the fiscal cliff impasse ahead of tonight's deadlines....
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republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but that is not where he's headed. details, next. ur future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny
republican jeff sessions comes out front tonight. >>> also, how far is too far when you're interviewing someone on a sensitive topic? barbara walters asks governor chris christie if he is too fat for the job of president. john avalon's going to weigh in on this one with a little bit of historical perspective. >>> also, a new twist in the very bizarre story about john mcafee. the internet tycoon has now left guatemala. police want to question him about a murder in belize, but...
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lori: jeff flock in the pits of this cme. jeff: we have a number of factors running today. i don't think any of them have to do with the fiscal cliff. you can see for your self the volume. there is tumbleweeds going through the pits. i will show you reasons why oil is off today. they all have to do with the middle east. suspended production with baghdad over prices. iran, to prices of military exercises. military exercises starting there today. that makes the oil market very jittery. you can see a little thin here. everything from wti to brent to gasoline futures to heating oil futures. we have a lot of cold weather coming in. a much more need for heating oil and the like. i didn't hear in that ad room. trading volume is light. tracy: so cool. jeff flock, thank you for doing that for us. [talking over each other] lori: as we do every 15 minutes, we chuckled the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: a lot of down arrows. zynga is really bucking the trend. it is up 3.25%. it is of about three pennies. we are hearing potential for gami
lori: jeff flock in the pits of this cme. jeff: we have a number of factors running today. i don't think any of them have to do with the fiscal cliff. you can see for your self the volume. there is tumbleweeds going through the pits. i will show you reasons why oil is off today. they all have to do with the middle east. suspended production with baghdad over prices. iran, to prices of military exercises. military exercises starting there today. that makes the oil market very jittery. you can...
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jeff flock is in lansing michigan covering the story for us. i thought it was interesting how you covered the scene there with michigan a few years back, excuse me, wisconsin. >> wisconsin, exactly. not the same kind of intensity. part of that is because this is already pretty much a done deal. there they had not a teacher headed off. the second one being debated right now. but renew over here to the scene of the george romney state office building. george romney, former governor of wisconsin, and father of mitt romney. the large group of protesters are trying to get into the crowd and see. they have essentially ringed the entrance of the building trying to make their voices heard. they feel very frustrated. they feel this had passed in a lame duck session without the opportunity for there to be more debate about it. that is their feeling. at this point you mentioned a little bit of white you could call it violence. nothing serious at this point, but we want to keep an eye on this because there are lots of folks, pretty hard to believe michigan
jeff flock is in lansing michigan covering the story for us. i thought it was interesting how you covered the scene there with michigan a few years back, excuse me, wisconsin. >> wisconsin, exactly. not the same kind of intensity. part of that is because this is already pretty much a done deal. there they had not a teacher headed off. the second one being debated right now. but renew over here to the scene of the george romney state office building. george romney, former governor of...
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>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working about 40 hours a week. >> that's a full-time job. >> it's not many people's full-time job, though. >> but it's what we used to think of as a full-time job. >> absolutely. >> with so many americans working more than 40 hours a week, it may surprise you to learn that when it comes to productivity, the u.s. is not number one. in fact, we americans rank lower than workers in four european countries, including france, in our productivity per hour of work. now, that's the key-- per hour of work-- even though the europeans work less and take more vacation. >> i am packing up and getting on the road now. >> do you think that with all t
>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working...
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jeff, thank you very much. really appreciate your perspective. our special coverage of the connecticut shooting continuing after a quick break. >> reporter: here's lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police. he's briefing reporters, all of us, on the investigation. >> -- literally the word is "plead." families are grieving. many of the families have asked to please afford them their privacy as they go through this ter shs t terrible tragedy. the lieutenant has asked me to pass that on to you as concisely as possible. that's the best way i can do it. at this time i can take a couple questions. we'll see if we can clear up anything. then i'm going to speak a little bit about our future get-togethers. >> [ inaudible ]. >> correct. >> [ inaudible ]. >> you're going to ask me a hard question, and i'm trying to recall. there were two phone calls. the question was about the threats. there were two threats of violence. we can just simply say that came in, two separate phone calls against the same facility, which was the church, the catholic ch
jeff, thank you very much. really appreciate your perspective. our special coverage of the connecticut shooting continuing after a quick break. >> reporter: here's lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police. he's briefing reporters, all of us, on the investigation. >> -- literally the word is "plead." families are grieving. many of the families have asked to please afford them their privacy as they go through this ter shs t terrible tragedy. the lieutenant has...
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hamby called the targets "coercion to commit fraud." >> jeff hamby: initially, it was 15%. they kept trying to up it. >> kroft: they didn't care how you got there? they just wanted you... >> hamby: wanted us to hit the benchmark, arbitrary benchmark. >> kroft: they're saying, "you will admit these people, whether they're sick or not, whether they need to be hospitalized?" >> hamby: correct >> alford: uh-huh. >> cloonan: they never phrase it that way. they did say "admit 20%." the reality of that is that there's only one way that that can happen, and that is if it is arbitrary. that is, if you do admit patients that don't need to be admitted. >> rankin: for patients who were 65 and over, the benchmark was 50%. >> kroft: those would be medicare patients? >> rankin: correct. >> kroft: you're saying it's not a good idea to admit half the patients over 65? >> cloonan: if you are put into the hospital for reasons other than a good, justifiable medical reason, it puts you at significant risk for hospital- acquired infections and what we would refer to as "medical misadventures." >
hamby called the targets "coercion to commit fraud." >> jeff hamby: initially, it was 15%. they kept trying to up it. >> kroft: they didn't care how you got there? they just wanted you... >> hamby: wanted us to hit the benchmark, arbitrary benchmark. >> kroft: they're saying, "you will admit these people, whether they're sick or not, whether they need to be hospitalized?" >> hamby: correct >> alford: uh-huh. >> cloonan: they never...
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jeff glor in for scott pelley tonight. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, new doubts that a fiscal cliff deal can get done. the senate majority leader compares the house speaker to a dictator as the house says it will reconvene sunday. will they get back to talks? reports from nancy cordes and major garrett. we're also facing a dairy cliff. john blackstone on why milk may soon double in price. the drilling boom in colorado it's leaving towns flush with cash but what is it leaving behind? ben tracy is there. and dean reynolds on the men who create some of the most precious gifts. all retirees? >> all retirees. and they all get paid the same. >> reporter: nothing. >> nothing. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone.
jeff glor in for scott pelley tonight. >> remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> glor: tonight, new doubts that a fiscal cliff deal can get done. the senate majority leader compares the house speaker to a dictator as the house says it will reconvene sunday. will they get back to talks? reports from nancy cordes and major garrett. we're also facing a dairy cliff. john blackstone on why milk may soon...
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that's jeff bingaman. that's his sweeping, long-range vision, one we should all heed. his commitment to thoughtful, forward-looking service on our nation's long-term competitiveness is going to be sorely missed. but even more, i know many of us will miss his reserved, dignified passion. i had a similar experience, mr. president, with senator herb kohl, my colleague on the judiciary committee. i remember in my first few months there that senator kohl spoke so rarely that when i first heard him speak at an event on the manufacturing extension partnership, one of his passions and mine, i was struck by the power and reach of his voice. it's because he uses it so sparingly. but his example speaks even louder. he never sought the spotlight here but worked tirelessly to make a difference fighting for the little guy on antitrust issues in the judiciary committee. he believes, as do i, that if an american entrepreneur has a great idea, we should help protect that idea by preventing trade secret theft and other intellectual property threats. we also share a deep commitment to th
that's jeff bingaman. that's his sweeping, long-range vision, one we should all heed. his commitment to thoughtful, forward-looking service on our nation's long-term competitiveness is going to be sorely missed. but even more, i know many of us will miss his reserved, dignified passion. i had a similar experience, mr. president, with senator herb kohl, my colleague on the judiciary committee. i remember in my first few months there that senator kohl spoke so rarely that when i first heard him...
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thank you, jeff goldberg. thank you so much. i know you're iffing to be there covering all of that in the coming minutes. in many ways john kerry's life does seem like an audition of secretary of state. tours of duty in vietnam and followed by nearly 30 years in the senate. all of them on the foreign relations committee and the last four as chairman. during his speech to the democratic national convepgs. stoo will he protect our country and our allies, advance our interests in our deal, do battle where we must and make peace where we can. our opponents like to talk about american exceptionalism, but all they do is talk, but forget that we are exceptional not because we say we are, but because we do exceptional things. we break out of the great depression, win two world wars, save lives fighting aids, pull people out of poverty, defend freedom, go to the moon, and produce exceptional people who even give their lives for civil rights and for human rights. >> john gary at the convention. fred kemp is president and ceo of the atlant
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i'm jeff bush in concord, kron four news. >> i wonder about their pg&e bill [laughter] weekend. we'll recap some of the top stories that made headlines in 2012. >> this is the approach to the bay bridge. 55 degrees expected and some rainfall. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> to ring in the new year. is >> and it's been a long 12 months filled with stories of joy and sadness. the world has welcomed some new faces and said good bye to others. (music) some of the top stories of >> a massive crowd has gathered here. want to be free people. >> the italian cruise ship capsized. >> joseph kony -- viral on media sites. outrage stirred >> my name
i'm jeff bush in concord, kron four news. >> i wonder about their pg&e bill [laughter] weekend. we'll recap some of the top stories that made headlines in 2012. >> this is the approach to the bay bridge. 55 degrees expected and some rainfall. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature....
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i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came to adjust it one way or another. i was happy to get rid of that. i agreed to that part of the committee's decision. i think that setting a numerical threshold for unemployment, i would have preferred a qualitative approach to describing conditions under which we'd -- we're likely to start raising rates. numerical threshold for unemployment is risky for a couple of reasons. first, because no one's statistic can really capture everything we think is going on in the labor market. the unemployment rate can fall for bad reasons. it can stay high even though the labor market is improving
i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came...
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joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant experienced women who have earned their stripes. we can talk about how each is doing on the job, but it is quite a break through year to have these technology titans let by such accomplished leaders. but i would say the moves at apple, as tim cook has found his oats and a critical top lieutenant under jobs was a bold move and widely celebrated, but not initially understood. jenny romini at ibm, it is an incredible story. they've had, you know, a little bit of market disappointments most recently. but it's been a tremendous story. they know what the
joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant...
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we begin with jeff in the windy city. >> from the heart of the business district downtown chicago is bracing for what is the first big concern step storm of the season. we thought make we would caught in get one but it is headed if us now the biggest population center in the midwest, take a look at the pictures at o'hare where already a mess ensued and tomorrow morning it is worse, already 1,000 flights, more than 1,000 flights, canceled nationwide and most of those already at o'hare. tomorrow morning, it will be awful with gusts of wind up to 50 or 60 miles per hour. i love that kind of weather but it will not be pretty. and what about christmas packages? ups' biggest shipping day of the year already today and that means tomorrow is also a huge day and right in the middle of the country where much of the packages go through is if a mess right now in the airports which are a mess. the package could be delayed. down chicago here right now and we have warm weather, reasonably warm for this time of the career but behind it with the snow is huge cold. if those who watch the financial mar
we begin with jeff in the windy city. >> from the heart of the business district downtown chicago is bracing for what is the first big concern step storm of the season. we thought make we would caught in get one but it is headed if us now the biggest population center in the midwest, take a look at the pictures at o'hare where already a mess ensued and tomorrow morning it is worse, already 1,000 flights, more than 1,000 flights, canceled nationwide and most of those already at o'hare....
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british foreign secretary harold mcmillan wrote was jeff is a mischief. how can this that man with his big eyes and lips flow of talk really be ahead, the bizarre of all these millions of people of this vast country? khrushchev seemed to be equal parts bluster and insecure. to his son, sergei, he was worried he was not properly dressed for dinner at the summit, and the plane he flew into geneva was smaller than the planes of the western leader. chris job like to brag and threaten. he like to wag his finger at the west saying we will bury you. he wanted to test the west. the testing price, flashpoint was berlin, the former german capital, over 100 miles inside time in his east germany but was still a free city protected by the western powers. in november 1958, khrushchev delivered an ultimatum. the west had to be out of berlin and six months, or else. this is a crisis, the greatest crisis of the cold war up to that point. the press, congress and much of the eisenhower administration this men were. we need to show resolve, it was said, to beef up our troop
british foreign secretary harold mcmillan wrote was jeff is a mischief. how can this that man with his big eyes and lips flow of talk really be ahead, the bizarre of all these millions of people of this vast country? khrushchev seemed to be equal parts bluster and insecure. to his son, sergei, he was worried he was not properly dressed for dinner at the summit, and the plane he flew into geneva was smaller than the planes of the western leader. chris job like to brag and threaten. he like to...